A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 17 - 24 February. Send your photos to scotlandpictures@bbc.co.uk or our Instagram at #bbcscotlandpics

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Barry Hill was at Luskentyre beach, recently named as one of the top 10 beaches in the UK.
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Arria overlooks the M80 near Cumbernauld. David Wilkinson, from Denny, said the atmosphere in Eastfield cemetery was eerie.
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Liz McBride watched the finishing touches being put to this artwork in Paisley.
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Dunfermline city chambers and abbey. Mark Grieve watched the snow fall on Thursday as Storm Doris swept in.
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Kilts in a vintage shop in Glasgow. Fiona Macdonald was there on Saturday.
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Snowdrops near the banks of the River Clyde in New Lanark. Photo by Andrew Herbert.
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A meeting place in Callendar. Where else would Jackie Mitchell's dog, from Bo'ness, meet its chums.
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Chris Casely was on his way from the Pentland Firth to Invergordon just as the sun began to rise.
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A colourful lawn near Dullatur. Photo by Brian Cairns from Coatbridge.
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The Reverend John Orr saw this museum of waxwings in Kirriemuir on Monday.
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Susan Farrell was at Red Point beach, South Erradale.
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The ruins of Buchanan Castle, Drymen. Iona Smith, from Glasgow, was there on Sunday.
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Peter Gray, from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, passed the Smuggler's Bothy as he walked along the coastal path near Eyemouth.
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Going nowhere fast. Gillian Cassie saw this hare on Pannanich Hill, Glenmuick.
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Jane Evans watched Northmavine's Up Helly Aa celebrations on Shetland.
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The newly painted funnels of the TS Queen Mary in Glasgow. Paul Climie thinks the colour scheme will please Partick Thistle fans.